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A portrait of Abraham Lockwood follows his upbringing in a humble Yorkshire cottage, shaped by a pious mother and a hardworking father, and traces his spiritual awakening, entry into Methodist New Connexion membership, and emergence as a popular local preacher and class leader. The account describes practical labors, clashes over mechanization and social unrest, persistent financial and health hardships, pastoral work at village chapels, devotional gatherings such as lovefeasts, and episodes of controversy and communal support. It highlights steady faith, zealous service, material sacrifice, and the gradual physical exhaustion that accompanied long years of itinerant ministry.

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F. Jewell

F. Jewell is an author known for his work "Little Abe, or, the Bishop of Berry Brow / Being the Life of Abraham Lockwood." This book presents a biographical account of Abraham Lockwood, a notable figure whose life and contributions are explored through a narrative lens. Jewell's writing reflects an interest in character-driven storytelling and the exploration of individual lives within a broader social context. While not widely recognized in contemporary literature, his work contributes to the understanding of biographical narratives in the 19th century.

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